Converting grams into Milligrams per 100 grams

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In summary: To compare the amounts of Vitamin C in 100g of each vegetable, you would need to find the bar on the graph that corresponds with the amount of Vitamin C in 100g of each vegetable.
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Homework Statement


What is the ratio of the amount of Vitamin C in 500 grams of orange to the amount of Vitamin C in 500 grams of orange juice?

There is a graph associated with this question which is attached.
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I can't find out the amount of Vitamin C in 500 grams because the data is given in terms of Milligrams per 100 grams and they are asking data in only grams. I don’t know how to convert 500 grams to milligrams per 100 grams.

Homework Equations


1000 mg = 1 gram

The Attempt at a Solution


I get the data so i can't solve it.
Some body please guide me
Zulfi.
 

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What's the problem? They tell you how many mg in 100g, so how many mg are there in 500g?
You don't even need to work that out. The ratio of the amount in 500g orange to the amount in 500g orange juice is the same as the ratio of the amount in 100g orange to the amount in 100g orange juice, or the amount in 467,238g orange to 467,238g orange juice, or...
So you only need to compare the lengths of the bars on the graph.
 
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I think the fact that it is a mass per mass "unit" is confusing you. If it said something like "my car can drive 1000 miles in 100 gallons, how many miles can I drive on 500 gallons?" could you solve it then? You can take [(1000 mile) /(100 gal)]*(500 gal) and get 5000 miles, as the gallons 'cancel'. See if you can do something similar with the units given in your problem.
 
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Hi,
Thanks. I can't figure it out. I got following:
1000 mg = 1gm
or 1gm = 1000 mg
500 gm = 500 * 1000 mg
500 * 1000 mg/100 gm = 500 * 1000 mg / 100 * 1000 mg
= 5 mg
Is this correct?
How can i check this value in the graph for Vitamin C in orange and for Vitamin C in Orange juice?

Some body please guide me.

Zulfi.
 
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If you were asked about the ratio of wheels on a 16 wheel lorry compared to a 4 wheel car you would calculate it as follows...

16 wheels : 4 wheels
then divide both sides by "wheels" giving you..
16:4
then divide both sides by 4 giving you
4:1
The point is that both quantities are in the same units (wheels) so the units cancel.

If I asked about the ratio of wheels on TEN 16 wheel lorries compared to TEN 4 wheel cars you would calculate it as follows...

10*16 wheels : 10*4 wheels
then you can divide by 10, 4 and "wheels" giving you
4:1

The point is that the TEN is the same on both sides so it also cancels.

Back to your question...

The first chart has data for orange and orange juice in the same units (mg per 100g).

The question asks for
zak100 said:
the ratio of the amount of Vitamin C in 500 grams of orange to the amount of Vitamin C in 500 grams of orange juice?

again units are the same.

So no need to mess around with any conversions as the units will all cancel.
 
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So using the chart...

How much Vit C is there in Orange (in milligrams per 100 grams)
How much Vit C is there in Orange Juice (in milligrams per 100 grams)
 
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Hi,
Vitamin C in Orange = 70mg/100 g
Hi,
Thanks all for your guidance. I am able to solve one part of the question.
So no need to mess around with any conversions as the units will all cancel.

Vitamin C in Orange Juice = 40 mg/100g

Ratio= 70/40= 7:4Thanks for helping me in solving this question. There is another question related to this graph

Q. How many grams of tomato would you have to eat to be certain of getting more vitamin C than you would get by eating 100 g of raw broccoli?

According to 2nd graph, the bar for raw broccoli goes from 76 – 166= 90 mg

The bar for tomato goes from 10-25 = 15 mg

But tomato reading is given in the upper graph also, so which reading should I consider?

Also how would I know the vitamin C associated with 100g of raw broccoli?Some body please guide me.
Zulfi.
 
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zak100 said:
Also how would I know the vitamin C associated with 100g of raw broccoli?

zak100 said:
According to 2nd graph, the bar for raw broccoli goes from 76 – 166= 90 mg

What it's saying is that raw broccoli might contain anywhere between 76 and 166 mg of Vit C per 100g of broccoli.

The question asks..

zak100 said:
Q. How many grams of tomato would you have to eat to be certain of getting more vitamin C than you would get by eating 100 g of raw broccoli?

Hint: The broccoli you buy could turn out to be at the upper end of the range and the tomato could be at the lower end of the range.
 
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Hi,
Thanks for your help. I am able to understand this. Good hint:
Hint: The broccoli you buy could turn out to be at the upper end of the range and the tomato could be at the lower end of the range.

100 g of tomato = 10 mg of vitamin C
or 10 mg of vitamin C = 100 g of tomato
1 mg of vitamin C = 100/10 g of tomato
165 mg of vitamin C = 100/10 * 165
=1650

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Related to Converting grams into Milligrams per 100 grams

1. What is the formula for converting grams into milligrams per 100 grams?

The formula for converting grams into milligrams per 100 grams is: (grams x 1000) / 100 = milligrams per 100 grams.

2. Why is it important to convert grams into milligrams per 100 grams?

Converting grams into milligrams per 100 grams allows for easier comparison between different food products. It also allows for more precise measurement of nutrients and substances in food.

3. Can you provide an example of converting grams into milligrams per 100 grams?

For example, if a food product contains 50 grams of sugar per 100 grams, it can be converted into milligrams per 100 grams by multiplying 50 grams by 1000 (to convert to milligrams) and then dividing by 100 (for the 100 gram unit). This equals 5000 milligrams of sugar per 100 grams of the food product.

4. Is there a difference between grams and milligrams per 100 grams?

Yes, there is a difference. Grams is a unit of mass, while milligrams per 100 grams is a unit of concentration. Grams measures the total amount of a substance, while milligrams per 100 grams measures the amount of a substance per 100 grams of a food product.

5. How can I convert grams into milligrams per 100 grams using a calculator?

To convert grams into milligrams per 100 grams using a calculator, simply enter the number of grams and multiply it by 1000. Then, divide the result by 100 to get the amount in milligrams per 100 grams.

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